superficial in Finnish
superficial in Finnish is pinnallinen, pinta, näennäinen — superficial means existing only on the surface, not deep or serious.
superficial in Finnish
pinnallinen
pinta
näennäinen
Appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely.
pinnallinen
Lacking depth of character or understanding; lacking substance or significance.
pinnallinen
Not thorough, deep, or complete; concerned only with the obvious or apparent.
pintapuolinen
Not thorough, deep, or complete; concerned only with the obvious or apparent.
kaksiulotteinen
(rare) Two-dimensional; drawn on a flat surface.
What does "superficial" mean?
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adj Existing only on the surface, not deep or serious.
"Luckily, the cut was only superficial."
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adj Lacking depth of character or genuine feeling; concerned only with appearances.
"He dismissed the whole relationship as superficial."
superficial in a sentence
- Luckily, the cut was only superficial.
- The report gave a superficial account of the crisis, missing the real causes.
- He dismissed the whole relationship as superficial.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "superficial" in Finnish?
"superficial" in Finnish is pinnallinen, pinta, näennäinen. superficial means: Existing only on the surface, not deep or serious.
How do you use "superficial" in a sentence?
Example: "Luckily, the cut was only superficial." In Finnish, "superficial" is pinnallinen, pinta, näennäinen.
Are there other ways to say "superficial" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "superficial": pinnallinen, pinta, näennäinen, pintapuolinen, kaksiulotteinen.
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